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Called “blastoids,” the alternative embryo-like structures are grown for up to 13 days in the lab for use in different types of studies on the behavior of human embryos.
Scientists from Cardiff University and the Arizona State University believe they have found the likely cause of blood clotting in some recipients of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
It was recently announced that a low dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is safe for kids ages 5 to 11.
Climate change has dire effects on the healthcare sector. Read how biopharma companies are tackling climate change.
IDRI is working with a newly-formed consortium to develop a next-gen COVID-19 vaccine that will be stable at routine temperatures and that may be able to confer immunity for a longer duration.
Growing need for palliative care due to rising incidence of cancer and lifestyle-related risk factors, significant reduction in healthcare expenses due to implementation of palliative care, and enhanced accessibility to palliative care drugs are some key factors expected to drive market growth.
Tune claims TEMPO can rapidly target and adjust the epigenomic machinery, controlling gene expression and dictating how the DNA will be molded.
Biopharma and life sciences companies strengthen their leadership teams and boards with these Movers & Shakers.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that the Omicron variant of COVID-19 had been identified in California.
Four BMS employees have filed a lawsuit against BMS after claiming the company would not grant them a religious exemption and threatened their employment.
Novartis held an investor event to discuss their research programs, highlighting its partnership with Belgian pharma company UCB worth up to $1.5 billion.
Researchers studied the behavior of protein cells in the brain and found a significant difference in those who have had dementia and those who have not, particularly in their ability to clean themselves.
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